God is the least of all problems with a uniform (improper) prior. The winning hypothesis will always, provably, be a “just so” hypothesis, where everything that happened was absolutely necessary with probability 1. However, if the truth is simpler, then these sorts of hypotheses “overfit the curve” and give predictions different from what humans make. Every time a scientist makes a correct prediction, the “just so” hypothesis would imply that they were just lucky.
God is the least of all problems with a uniform (improper) prior. The winning hypothesis will always, provably, be a “just so” hypothesis, where everything that happened was absolutely necessary with probability 1. However, if the truth is simpler, then these sorts of hypotheses “overfit the curve” and give predictions different from what humans make. Every time a scientist makes a correct prediction, the “just so” hypothesis would imply that they were just lucky.